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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Moscow Calls for Resignation of Lebanese Cabinet if it Fails to Fund STL
2011-10-31
[An Nahar] Russia has informed Hizbullah that the March 8 forces
... the opposition to the Mar. 14th movement, consisting of Hizbullah and its allies, so-called in commemoration of their Mar. 8th, 2006 demonstration of strength in Beirut ...
should resign from the government and form a new cabinet that remains committed to international resolutions if the Shiite party and its allies rejected to fund the international tribunal, diplomatic sources said.

The sources told An Nahar daily published Sunday that Moscow's stance was announced during a meeting last week between the Russian deputy foreign minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, and a Hizbullah delegation led by MP Mohammed Raad.

The meeting lasted only 40 minutes and not two and a half hours as media reports in Beirut said, the sources stressed.

"The government that includes both Hizbullah and the Free Patriotic Movement
Despite its name a Christian party allied with Hizbullah, neither free nor particularly patriotic...
should resign, and let a new cabinet that abides by Leb's commitments be formed," they quoted Bogdanov as telling the delegation when it stressed that the Shiite party and the FPM reject the funding of the Special Tribunal for Leb.

The sources also said that Moscow tasked its ambassador in Beirut, Alexander Zasypkin, to inform Lebanese officials that Leb should fulfill its commitments toward the STL that is set to try ex-Premier Rafik Hariri's suspected assassins.

Zasypkin is relaying to the officials the warning that the U.N. Security Council which has established the tribunal through a resolution would implement sanctions against Leb if it fails to fund the STL.

The sources stressed that Russia remains committed to its stance that the court should be allowed to carry out its work under the best circumstances and that the criminals in Hariri's case and other liquidations should be punished.

Posted by:Fred

#1  The Islamic world respects strength. They'll pay a little more attention to Russia's guidance than the EU's...
Posted by: American Delight   2011-10-31 09:24  

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